Credits
Writer(s):
Bryan Talbot; Leo Baxendale (page 265)
Penciller(s):
Bryan Talbot; Leo Baxendale (page 265)
Inker(s):
Bryan Talbot; Leo Baxendale (page 265)
Colorist(s):
Bryan Talbot
Letterer(s):
Typeset
Subject Matter
Character(s):
Theatre Goer; Bryan Talbot (narrator); George Formby; Beryl Formby; George Orwell; Eileen O'Shaughnessy; Grandma Talbot; Henry V; Sid James; Olga Lowe; Les Dawson; The White Lady; Sally Geeson; Lewis Carroll; The Venerable Bede; Captain Joseph Wiggins; Sir Henry Havelock; Jack Crawford; Henry George Liddell; Lorina Liddell; Alice Pleasance Liddell; Gabriel Dante Rossetti; Thomas Dixon; William Hartnell; Joseph Swan; Charles I; George I; George II; Bram Stoker; St Aidan; Benedict Biscop; Odo of Bayeux; Colin Wilbourn; Chaz Brenchley; Elizabeth II; Hedworth Williamson Senior; Henry Irving; Mark Sheridan; Frederika Liddell; John Tenniel; Clarkson Stanfield; William Hogarth; Tom Taylor; Elizabeth Liddell; St Caedmon; George Hudson; Robert Boews; Daniel Defoe; Burke; Hare; William Reid Clanny; Skeffington Caroll; Oliver Goldsmith; Joshua Wilson; George Stephenson; Queen Alexandra; T. E. Lawrence; Sarah Junner; Prince Leopold; Reginald Hargreaves; Scott McCloud; Hamid; Peter Sutcliffe; Mary Ann Cotton; Sir William of Hylton; Michael Bute; Peter Smart; Robert Lilburne; Baron Robert; John George Lambton; Joshua Wilson; Queen Victoria; Grace Slick; John Lambeton; Jeff Smith; Bryan Ferry; Dave Stewart; Gertrude Bell; Hunt Emerson; Suzy Varty; Trina Robbins; Rick Griffin; Leo Baxendale; St Godric; Alan Hargreaves; Rex Hargreaves; Grandfather Talbot; Caryl Hargreaves; George Bush Jr; David Malan; Tabitha Talbot; Wearside Jack; Patrick Lavelle; Marilyn Manson; Mary Talbot
Synopsis:
Bryan Talbot relates the story of Sunderland, historical and industrial, popular and cultural, and featuring a large cast of the great, good and infamous with connections to the city.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
319
Notes:
The story contains numerous photographs, sometimes digitally manipulated, with work on them credited to Jordan Smith. There are additional credits to material purloined from Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Sir John Tenniel and William Hogarth.